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they got good positions in government. think is the i beginning of new social that do not see the workers a body as their representatives in the social arena. the workers bodies no longer represent change. that is why they are against political parties. they do not see them representing them. in occupy, i think there is a major change with what happened with brazil and occupy wall street. the brazilians are having answers somehow. they kept their anger, but no political answers. at least brazil is trying to address and not crush them like in turkey. it is important. i have given many interviews. sometimes there are other guests. some people try to get her issue into this. -- get their issue into this. this is a urban -- this is urban. i hope they do not put this into a vote. this is urban. this is what they were saying. cars in brazil are supported by the economy, which is a federal program. the cities in brazil is a product of those policies. instead of financing public transportation, networks of public transportation, w
they got good positions in government. think is the i beginning of new social that do not see the workers a body as their representatives in the social arena. the workers bodies no longer represent change. that is why they are against political parties. they do not see them representing them. in occupy, i think there is a major change with what happened with brazil and occupy wall street. the brazilians are having answers somehow. they kept their anger, but no political answers. at least brazil...
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so with the pressure on the government with the respective and they would lobby the effort governments to go into a tree the end of first are what we would call cheap talk they says slavery is wrong we want to be out of the slave trade but there is no enforcement mechanism but the tide turned and said this would not be enough. said the british government began pushing for enforcement measures as they treated them in 1879 of the bay and the slave trade but it created the international courts. more than one century before the nuremberg tribunal created to promote human rights protection and efficient was caught, engaged it would be before the international court. if they found out it was covered by the treaty we will spare the ship and there is one so then the slaves are free and if the money is between the sea captain and the international courts heard 600 caved treating it but that is a huge number. >>host: 18 '08? eighty-one yes. >>host: wrote we're the names of the international courts? >> they give different names there is a venture of bilateral treaties the netherlands, brazil, whe
so with the pressure on the government with the respective and they would lobby the effort governments to go into a tree the end of first are what we would call cheap talk they says slavery is wrong we want to be out of the slave trade but there is no enforcement mechanism but the tide turned and said this would not be enough. said the british government began pushing for enforcement measures as they treated them in 1879 of the bay and the slave trade but it created the international courts....
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. >> the opposition has questions for the government. what did berlin know and what was the position on the wide scale monitoring of government documents. that can't be acceptable. >> the german foreign ministry asked to discuss the matter with the u.s. ambassador in berlin. are are we will go over to our political correspondent has more for us. what can you tell us about the reaction from germany? >> well, there is a great deal of outrage. president obama visited here last weekend. people really had a sense that german-u.s. friendship was a very solid thing. so this certainly comes as a feeling of violation among other aspects, and the fact is that germans are very sensitive about abuses of privacy. that has to do with the nazi and the communist paths. there are a lot of questions being asked and strong reaction also from the opposition including suggestions from members of the green party that retaliation perhaps should be pursued by giving asylum to edward snowden. we are hearing much stronger words today, probably not in the least be
. >> the opposition has questions for the government. what did berlin know and what was the position on the wide scale monitoring of government documents. that can't be acceptable. >> the german foreign ministry asked to discuss the matter with the u.s. ambassador in berlin. are are we will go over to our political correspondent has more for us. what can you tell us about the reaction from germany? >> well, there is a great deal of outrage. president obama visited here last...
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governments in europe expressed shock at reports that the u.s. has been spying on european diplomatic missions and individual e.u. countries the french president says the surveillance needs to cease immediately. the german government says it is unacceptable. >> john kerry in a first response by washington played down the reports saying all governments use lots of activities to safeguard their national security. >> the german government say its is not prepared to accept internet surveillance by u.s. intelligence agencies. berlin called on washington to fully account for the latest allegations including aparnlt -- apparent spying of the e.u. offices. >> if it is confirmed that they really have been monitored we have to say that bugging your friends is unacceptable. we are no longer in the midst of the cold war. >> the allegations could derail talks on a new transatlantic trade agreement. with german federal elections three months away the main challenger to the chancellor called the allegations outrageous. >> i also find it astonishing because it g
governments in europe expressed shock at reports that the u.s. has been spying on european diplomatic missions and individual e.u. countries the french president says the surveillance needs to cease immediately. the german government says it is unacceptable. >> john kerry in a first response by washington played down the reports saying all governments use lots of activities to safeguard their national security. >> the german government say its is not prepared to accept internet...
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lobbying other governments to enter into the trees that would prohibit the slave trade. in the first like many modern international treaties work with what we call the said slavery is wrong we want to ban the trade with the included nobel. they said this is what it's great to be about. and so they began pushing for enforcement measures and crete to the treaties and 1817 that not only ban the slave trade to create international courts to enforce the ban more than a century before the tribunals. these reports were created by the treaties to promote the human rights objectives of ending the slave trade and what they would do this if they were caught and engaged in the slave trade it would be brought before one of these international courts and if they found out that was covered by the treaty and there was a treaty between britain and spain saying we are ending the slave trade what happened is they would be freed and the ship would be auctioned off and the money would be split between the sea captain who brought the ship in may and the governments that were involved. so the
lobbying other governments to enter into the trees that would prohibit the slave trade. in the first like many modern international treaties work with what we call the said slavery is wrong we want to ban the trade with the included nobel. they said this is what it's great to be about. and so they began pushing for enforcement measures and crete to the treaties and 1817 that not only ban the slave trade to create international courts to enforce the ban more than a century before the tribunals....
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governments in europe expressed shock at reports that the u.s. has been spying on european diplomatic missions and individual e.u. countries the french president says the surveillance needs to cease immediately. the german government says it is unacceptable. >> john kerry in a first response by washington played down the reports saying all governments use lots of activities to safeguard their national security. >> the german government say its is not prepared to accept internet surveillance by u.s. intelligence agencies. berlin called on washington to fully account for the latest allegations including aparnlt -- apparent spying of the e.u. offices. >> if it is confirmed that they really have been monitored we have to say that bugging your friends is unacceptable. we are no longer in the midst of the cold war. >> the allegations could derail talks on a new transatlantic trade agreement. with german federal elections three months away the main challenger to the chancellor called the allegations outrageous. >> i also find it astonishing because it g
governments in europe expressed shock at reports that the u.s. has been spying on european diplomatic missions and individual e.u. countries the french president says the surveillance needs to cease immediately. the german government says it is unacceptable. >> john kerry in a first response by washington played down the reports saying all governments use lots of activities to safeguard their national security. >> the german government say its is not prepared to accept internet...
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they got good positions in government. what happened i think is the beginning of new social movements that do not see the workers a body as their representatives in the social arena. the workers bodies no longer represent change. that is why they are against political parties. they do not see them representing them. in occupy, i think there is a major change with what happened with brazil and occupy wall street. the brazilians are having answers somehow. they kept their anger, but no political answers. at least brazil is trying to address and not crush them like in turkey. >> it is important. i have given many interviews. sometimes there are other guests. some people try to get their issue into this. this is urban. i hope they do not put this into a vote. this is urban. this is what they were saying. 80% of all cars in brazil are supported by the economy, which is a federal program. the cities, the cities in brazil is a product of those policies. instead of financing public transportation, networks of public transportation
they got good positions in government. what happened i think is the beginning of new social movements that do not see the workers a body as their representatives in the social arena. the workers bodies no longer represent change. that is why they are against political parties. they do not see them representing them. in occupy, i think there is a major change with what happened with brazil and occupy wall street. the brazilians are having answers somehow. they kept their anger, but no political...
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course the sovereign government is far from democratic. the president has all the trappings of power, but he only got the job as a result of last year's coup. judges are to decide whether to charge the former champion and president with war crimes. accused of torturing and killing thousands of opponents in the 1980's, he fled to san ago, where he has lived ever since. the leader of the revolutionary armed forces of colombia, calling for other armed forces to work with the government. issuing the demand from a secret jungle hideout, he says that the national liberation army has to take part in the negotiation. attempts to end the conflict have been ongoing since november. in brazil, workers have gone on strike and are back on the streets, protesting against public transport and high fuel costs and highway fees. in one city demonstrators smashed and burned buses before fighting with riot police. hundreds of thousands have been affected. tens of thousands of brazilians are joining the protest for a different reason, renewing the decades-old s
course the sovereign government is far from democratic. the president has all the trappings of power, but he only got the job as a result of last year's coup. judges are to decide whether to charge the former champion and president with war crimes. accused of torturing and killing thousands of opponents in the 1980's, he fled to san ago, where he has lived ever since. the leader of the revolutionary armed forces of colombia, calling for other armed forces to work with the government. issuing...
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the government offensive is intensifying. al jazeera cannot verify these pictures that were uploaded onto the internet. but they go with reports from activists. fighter jets began pounding rebel areas. neighborhoods where civilian sheltered, trapped in their homes. >> land to land missiles and that's in addition to the airstrikes. but the military is building on its victory earlier this month close to the lebanese border. it links to areas important to the assad regime. the capital, damascus, and an area along the mediterranean coast. it is home to around a million people. it is the country's third- largest city and one of the first to support the revolution. after government forces rage control of the neighborhood last year, president assad walked through the streets, showing how vital government control is for the syrian regime. some areas have been under siege by the army for more than a year. if there is no movement from it will gethink worse than ever. a nationalrovoked opposition coalition to call for free syrian army r
the government offensive is intensifying. al jazeera cannot verify these pictures that were uploaded onto the internet. but they go with reports from activists. fighter jets began pounding rebel areas. neighborhoods where civilian sheltered, trapped in their homes. >> land to land missiles and that's in addition to the airstrikes. but the military is building on its victory earlier this month close to the lebanese border. it links to areas important to the assad regime. the capital,...
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government comes up with no solution. fumigated from the sky, eradicating the plants. >> the government sent in riot police, accusing the farmers are being helped by armed rebels. it left for farmers dead and hundreds injured. is no stranger to violence and lawlessness. at least three different groups operate here. with little government presence, smuggling and drug trafficking are big business. there is also oil, minerals, and palmoil land stations -- oil plantations. buildsthe government roads and helps make other crops profitable, they will be left with no choice. >> it is the only alternative we have. if we grow something else, we cannot sell it. this plant is the basis of our economy. the government says it is illicit, but not for us. we would not be growing cobra. >> -- coca. high-level team of ministers and advisers have tried to negotiate a solution. >> we are satisfied with the dialogue so far. everybody had the chance to express how they viewed the situation. gaininghe process is credibility. >> the protesters s
government comes up with no solution. fumigated from the sky, eradicating the plants. >> the government sent in riot police, accusing the farmers are being helped by armed rebels. it left for farmers dead and hundreds injured. is no stranger to violence and lawlessness. at least three different groups operate here. with little government presence, smuggling and drug trafficking are big business. there is also oil, minerals, and palmoil land stations -- oil plantations. buildsthe...
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and so abolitionists put pressure on governments and especially the british government was receptive to that pressure. and they began lobbying other governments to enter into treaties that would prohibit the slave trade. and at first those treaties, like many modern international human rights treaties, were what we might call in international relations cheap talk. that is, they said slavery is wrong, we want to ban the slave trade, but they included no enforcement mechanisms. but pretty quickly the tide turned, and they said this isn't going to be enough. and so the british government began pushing for enforcement measures, so they actually created treaties starting in 1817 that not only banned the slave trade, but created international courts to enforce the ban. more than a century before the nuremberg tribunals. these were courts that were created by treaty to promote these human rights objectives with the slave trade. if a hip were caught engaged -- a ship were caught engaged in the slave trade, it would be brought before one of these international courts, and if they found out th
and so abolitionists put pressure on governments and especially the british government was receptive to that pressure. and they began lobbying other governments to enter into treaties that would prohibit the slave trade. and at first those treaties, like many modern international human rights treaties, were what we might call in international relations cheap talk. that is, they said slavery is wrong, we want to ban the slave trade, but they included no enforcement mechanisms. but pretty quickly...
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that means the revenue goes to transportation projects instead of hockal government. california will have the most expensive gas tax at 72 cents a gallon. >>> we are definitely into the throws of a major heat wave here in the bay area. good evening, everybody. taking a look from oakland to the city by the bay. the temperature, the increase temperature you should expect for monday as the news continues right here on kpix-5 ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, people danced in the sun---n >>> it is the party of parties in san francisco. the biggest of the year. hundreds of thousands of people dance in the sun in san francisco civic center. celebrating gay pride. before they got their groove on they lined on market for the parade. don knapp was there. >> wrapping up a week of dances with a celebration. noisy, dancy party. >> international multiracial. lesbian, gay, transsexual all out at the parade. >> love all of the craziness. that is what it is all about. [ cheers and applause ] >> coming here for the past 20 years. all of us. >> i am a lesbian and this is my girlfriend. >> are you going
that means the revenue goes to transportation projects instead of hockal government. california will have the most expensive gas tax at 72 cents a gallon. >>> we are definitely into the throws of a major heat wave here in the bay area. good evening, everybody. taking a look from oakland to the city by the bay. the temperature, the increase temperature you should expect for monday as the news continues right here on kpix-5 ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, people danced in the sun---n >>> it is...
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what is the government doing too try to calm this down? are they saying we'll give you something or are they saying pull yourselves up by your own bat straps if they ever wore boots or pants there? >> this is so different from the arab spring or china because you have a democratic government that's trying in essence to stop this movement. they are saying roll back the bus fare increase. >> stephen: we'll give you your ten cents back. >> okay. and today the president saying, well, you know, maybe we should have a plebiscite to determine what kinds of changes in the political system we should make. you know, we need to bring the people into the process more. >> stephen: who are these people in the streets? are these just poor people in the streets? >> no. the thing about brazil is that in the last two decades, the country has grown enormously so that, you know, they've zoomed past italy, russia, india, even great britain, and they're zeroing in on france. the sixth largest economy in the world. and unlike some other places, a lot of that wea
what is the government doing too try to calm this down? are they saying we'll give you something or are they saying pull yourselves up by your own bat straps if they ever wore boots or pants there? >> this is so different from the arab spring or china because you have a democratic government that's trying in essence to stop this movement. they are saying roll back the bus fare increase. >> stephen: we'll give you your ten cents back. >> okay. and today the president saying,...
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i'm fed up with local government, state government, federal government. i'm sick and tired of haggle hearings and haggling with filibusters, cloture, i don't know what that is, sequestering, who made that word up? i'm disconnected, but i want to solve problems, want to engage and make a difference. particularly, the millennial generation, 30 and younger, the generation of choice, the net generation, generation of you, a world where -- >> and you have a great deal in faith and confidence in them, but in many republics, i mean, aside from wanting to commit themselves because, of course, you know, i work with them as college professors and so forth, and, i mean, they are around you to a great extent and we're in the campaign, but perhaps maybe some of your confidence there is inflateith optimism on commitment to -- apathetic, caring about environmental issues, education, and fixes government, what you are talking about here. reforming government. they checked out of that. >> well, i'm not predicting government an end in and of itself, but a means to deal wit
i'm fed up with local government, state government, federal government. i'm sick and tired of haggle hearings and haggling with filibusters, cloture, i don't know what that is, sequestering, who made that word up? i'm disconnected, but i want to solve problems, want to engage and make a difference. particularly, the millennial generation, 30 and younger, the generation of choice, the net generation, generation of you, a world where -- >> and you have a great deal in faith and confidence...
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we have the jp market strategiest worse case scenario, if president of egypt does step down and his government collapses, what does this mean for the global economy and wh does this mean for american investors? >> i think for the global economy, the biggest concern both the global economy and u.s. investor, is what that means for oil prices. oil prices might in the short term spike based on what happens in egypt. we have to remember, egypt provides less than 1% of global supply. so from that prospective, you might see a spike but there are other players like saudi arabia that will open taps. this will create volatility in the oil market and equity market in the united states. >> when you get this instability in major e common es, and brazil is a major economy and istanbul and turkey and egypt, does that change the attitude of investors globally to take on risk? >> i think all this is the outcome of a global economy, especially an emerging market that isn't growing as fast as it used to be. especially in brazil, a lot of complaints about corruption but guess what? co corporation has been around
we have the jp market strategiest worse case scenario, if president of egypt does step down and his government collapses, what does this mean for the global economy and wh does this mean for american investors? >> i think for the global economy, the biggest concern both the global economy and u.s. investor, is what that means for oil prices. oil prices might in the short term spike based on what happens in egypt. we have to remember, egypt provides less than 1% of global supply. so from...
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the state government says the true cost will only be clear once they can reach remote villages. their concern that paints on sale in the powell exceed -- in lines.exceed lead guide an advertisement for paint in the past. what most people don't know is that the paint they use contains lead, which can slowly kill you. >> when i am painting interiors, i feel dizzy. maybe it is the gas that comes out of paint. i also get chest pains. when i walk upstairs, my bones feel weak. >> lead poisoning is hard to detect. symptoms are similar to many other diseases. >> 90 parts per million of lead is permitted. we visited the pediatric hospital. the doctor has been trying to set up a facility to test lead .n blood when nutrition's are deficient, people are more vulnerable to lead poisoning. >> they have been researching lead contamination in the past. >> most are using this color or other bright colors. the children put their hand in that spot. >> pressure from the media has led the government to act. >> we are in the process of in terms oftandard percent of lead in paint. >> government offici
the state government says the true cost will only be clear once they can reach remote villages. their concern that paints on sale in the powell exceed -- in lines.exceed lead guide an advertisement for paint in the past. what most people don't know is that the paint they use contains lead, which can slowly kill you. >> when i am painting interiors, i feel dizzy. maybe it is the gas that comes out of paint. i also get chest pains. when i walk upstairs, my bones feel weak. >> lead...
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plate suspension and possible punishment plates make this a triple sentence ignoring the fact that the government will be able to practically display words on your person like a brand on cattle is bad enough but multiple punishments for the same crime seems like a bit of a she think to me but that's just my opinion. you guys. well. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back to part two of the sports show and let's raise you with golf as austrian you hunnish bob has won the russian i mean by two stripes while seventeen year old pavel good enough has become the country's new national champion is michael reports. the weather couldn't have been better over the four day russian golf championship come russian open tournament something that's blessed this event over the leaders from the previous days have a guy in love and. both on one on the pa had enjoyed the sunny weather throughout the tournament but were greeted with gusts of wind on the final day. which could have potentially derailed their title aspirations. another factor that up t
plate suspension and possible punishment plates make this a triple sentence ignoring the fact that the government will be able to practically display words on your person like a brand on cattle is bad enough but multiple punishments for the same crime seems like a bit of a she think to me but that's just my opinion. you guys. well. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back to part two of the sports show and let's raise you with...
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>> well, i think -- >> from the government -- from the federal government. extent that we're able we pub lush e out, the transparency reports and the next one goes up n about a month and cover the period from the beginning of the year to a week from now. we break it out to the extent break it out. inally, twitter is about moments. it's -- >> i agree with that. it's very much -- again, going the founder of the company. he'd like to -- he would like to refer to it as life in the moment. so i agree with that. >> so what in your position as have been he company the most surprising moments, i guess the biggest high and the biggest low? moments as well as real great moments -- the lowest.and the thethe horrible moments are ones that are usually very, very personal to you. i mentioned one earlier, which again, seeing a good friend of a bunch of ours in the office mile 23, mile 24, mile 25, then nothing, explosion. and then you're -- you're riveted to twitter because this information is pouring in and you can think about is why haven't we heard anything from dennis.
>> well, i think -- >> from the government -- from the federal government. extent that we're able we pub lush e out, the transparency reports and the next one goes up n about a month and cover the period from the beginning of the year to a week from now. we break it out to the extent break it out. inally, twitter is about moments. it's -- >> i agree with that. it's very much -- again, going the founder of the company. he'd like to -- he would like to refer to it as life in the...
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the government doesn't allocate enough money to mineclearing. the budget is too small and there is certainly enough work for us to do. only two female minesweepers and croatia. she'd rather do the dangerous work than be without a job. the minesweepers hope that when croatia joins that you, more money will be made available -- , more money will be made available. marco's shift lasts for five hours. it's not safe to concentrate for longer than that. you can't guarantee 100% safety. 95% or 90%, yes. it's the 4th street workers and who face the remaining risk -- farmers and forest tree -- forestry workers who face the remaining risk. meet an forest, i official representative for the minority rights of the remaining serbs still living in the region. most of his relatives did not return after the war. >> my uncle bill that old yellow house. -- built that old yellow house. this is where my father was born . it all belongs to the family. >> he's the only family members still living here. he wants to sell the other properties, but there's a problem. >> i
the government doesn't allocate enough money to mineclearing. the budget is too small and there is certainly enough work for us to do. only two female minesweepers and croatia. she'd rather do the dangerous work than be without a job. the minesweepers hope that when croatia joins that you, more money will be made available -- , more money will be made available. marco's shift lasts for five hours. it's not safe to concentrate for longer than that. you can't guarantee 100% safety. 95% or 90%,...
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of how vital government control is for the syrian regime. some areas of the city have been under siege by the army for more than a year. >> we're reaching a critical stage inside homs. if there is no movement from i think the condition will get worse than ever. >> the offensive has provoked the opposition national coalition to call for freeze syrian army reinforcements to join the fight for homs. syrian army says it has had great request in killing what it describes as terrorists. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry says he is struggling to restart the middle east peace process. there has been no breakthrough yet but progress has been made. john kerry has been shuttling between meetings with leaders of both sides over the last few days. at the airport in tel aviv giving a few details of what to be no progress so far. we will let you know if he says anything substantive to. benjamin netanyahu said he is ready for talks to will not be healed in to palestinian demands. at least 16 have been killed in an attack on a security convoy in northwe
of how vital government control is for the syrian regime. some areas of the city have been under siege by the army for more than a year. >> we're reaching a critical stage inside homs. if there is no movement from i think the condition will get worse than ever. >> the offensive has provoked the opposition national coalition to call for freeze syrian army reinforcements to join the fight for homs. syrian army says it has had great request in killing what it describes as terrorists....
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supports the centralist government. his social policies -- policies have benefited her, but here is u.s. nsequence of the >> it is typical to find work as a woman. i cannot afford to lose my job -- it is difficult to find work as a woman. i cannot afford to lose my job. >> the government is weighing the consequences of granting asylum to snowden. >> there are many things to consider, although there are some indications that ecuador was going to lose the benefits of trade already before this happened. the u.s. reprisals could affect ecuador because the economic stability. the -- >> and that is why government said it could take months to grant snowden's request. for some, these flowers and what they represent could be some of the answers why. >> the south korean president has arrived in beijing for talks with the new chinese administration. china backped to get into talks over the nuclear program. afterre un sanctions north korea carried out a third nuclear test. a human rights group says they must stop china from driving
supports the centralist government. his social policies -- policies have benefited her, but here is u.s. nsequence of the >> it is typical to find work as a woman. i cannot afford to lose my job -- it is difficult to find work as a woman. i cannot afford to lose my job. >> the government is weighing the consequences of granting asylum to snowden. >> there are many things to consider, although there are some indications that ecuador was going to lose the benefits of trade...
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plate suspension and possible punishment plates make this a triple sentence ignoring the fact that the government will be able to practically display words on your person like a brand on cattle is bad enough but multiple punishments for the same crime seems like a bit of a she think to me but that's just my opinion. welcome back to part two of the sports show and let's resume with golf as austrian you hunnish bob has won the russian item by two stripes while seventeen year old pavel good enough has become the country's new national champion as michael catching the reports. the weather couldn't have been better over the four day russian golf championship come russian open tournament something that's blessed this event over the years leaders from the previous days pavel grain of and janish both on one under par had enjoyed the sunny weather throughout the tournament but were greeted with gusts of wind on the final day which could have potentially derailed their title aspirations. another factor that up the stakes was the seventy one pa golf course located twenty two kilometers outside of moscow whi
plate suspension and possible punishment plates make this a triple sentence ignoring the fact that the government will be able to practically display words on your person like a brand on cattle is bad enough but multiple punishments for the same crime seems like a bit of a she think to me but that's just my opinion. welcome back to part two of the sports show and let's resume with golf as austrian you hunnish bob has won the russian item by two stripes while seventeen year old pavel good enough...
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the strikes are a response to a government austerity drive. two years ago, portugal excepted a 78 billion euro bailout. in return, they committed to strict cost-cutting measures. >> we are using this general strike to call for a change in our national politics. we want to bring in and to the belief that -- end to the belief that austerity is the inevitable path. >> business leaders and opposition parties have echoed the labor unions call for a change of course. many say the center-right government has been too drastic in its spending cuts to appease foreign creditors. >> a very different picture here in germany. the economic picture is looking more positive, with the labor market still proving resilient. >> the latest figures released shows that unemployment fell by about 70,000. it hit 6.6%. that is far below the eu average of 11%. it was a slight rise in jobless numbers compared to the same time last year. despite that, germany's strong labor market is attracting more workers from portugal and span. >> we met with some of those young spanish
the strikes are a response to a government austerity drive. two years ago, portugal excepted a 78 billion euro bailout. in return, they committed to strict cost-cutting measures. >> we are using this general strike to call for a change in our national politics. we want to bring in and to the belief that -- end to the belief that austerity is the inevitable path. >> business leaders and opposition parties have echoed the labor unions call for a change of course. many say the...
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the strikes are a response to a government austerity drive. two years ago, portugal excepted a 78 billion euro bailout. in return, they committed to strict cost-cutting measures. >> we are using this general strike to call for a change in our national politics. we want to bring in and to the belief that -- end to the belief that austerity is the inevitable path. >> business leaders and opposition parties have echoed the labor unions call for a change of course. many say the center-right government has been too drastic in its spending cuts to appease foreign creditors. >> a very different picture here in germany. the economic picture is looking more positive, with the labor market still proving resilient. >> the latest figures released shows that unemployment fell by about 70,000. it hit 6.6%. that is far below the eu average of 11%. it was a slight rise in jobless numbers compared to the same time last year. despite that, germany's strong labor market is attracting more workers from portugal and span. >> we met with some of those young spanish
the strikes are a response to a government austerity drive. two years ago, portugal excepted a 78 billion euro bailout. in return, they committed to strict cost-cutting measures. >> we are using this general strike to call for a change in our national politics. we want to bring in and to the belief that -- end to the belief that austerity is the inevitable path. >> business leaders and opposition parties have echoed the labor unions call for a change of course. many say the...
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. >>> plus the nsa leaker may be marooned in moscow, but america's allies want answers about the government spying on them. >>> and if you have outstanding student loans, you'd better buckle up. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, july 1st. >> good morning. i'm betty ngyuen. we begin with a developing and tragic story out of the southwest 19 firefighters were killed while battling an out-of-control wildfire in yarnell, arizona. the "arizona republic" with a compelling front page as they grasp what happened. flames are being fueled by high winds and triple-digit temperatures. names and ages of the 19 fallen firefighters have not been released just yet but all were men and members of an elite crew from nearby prescot. erica elliott has more. >> reporter: the wildfire began about 85 miles northwest of phoenix on friday with the lightning strike. because of dry grass and gusting winds it quickly spiraled out of control. forcing families out of their homes with little notice. >> the house is on fire when we left. everything was there, but it was on fir
. >>> plus the nsa leaker may be marooned in moscow, but america's allies want answers about the government spying on them. >>> and if you have outstanding student loans, you'd better buckle up. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, july 1st. >> good morning. i'm betty ngyuen. we begin with a developing and tragic story out of the southwest 19 firefighters were killed while battling an out-of-control...
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the design of the government is to perpetrate itself. so, that is the way i view it. >> you talked a great deal about the threat that is growing. one of the questions is, what can this administration do in the next three years? and also you talked about the lack of civil society and the role that plays in the deterioration of democracy. is there a role for u.s. or other civil societies, institutions, also to respond to this threat? both the government and civil society. >> well, yes, and i discuss this in my book, and thank you for your question. first of all, i think the united states needs to take a leadership role that haven't happened in the last ten years. for instance, the organization of american states. in the organization of american states, the democratic charter has not been applied to the violations of the democracy carried out by the venezuelan government. and by others. the american court, they published a whole report about violations of human rights in venezuela, and they didn't adopt any resolution. but on the other hand
the design of the government is to perpetrate itself. so, that is the way i view it. >> you talked a great deal about the threat that is growing. one of the questions is, what can this administration do in the next three years? and also you talked about the lack of civil society and the role that plays in the deterioration of democracy. is there a role for u.s. or other civil societies, institutions, also to respond to this threat? both the government and civil society. >> well,...
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. >>> anti-government protesters in egypt are digging in their heels. they're staying in the streets to demand the resignation of their first democratically elected president mohamed morsi. the demonstrations are the largest since 2011 when public pressure forced out morsi's predecessor, hosni mubarak. about a million people poured into the streets of cairo and other cities. morsi's opponents say the economy and security situation had worsened during his term, which began a year ago on sunday. some demonstrators in the egyptian capital stormed the head office of the muslim brotherhood, the islamist president's party. morsi supporters in the building opened fire. state-run television is reporting that violence since sunday has killed at least 14 people. protesters surrounding the presidential palace say they're not going anywhere. they're telling morsi to step down by tuesday 5:00 p.m. >> translator: we gave an official notice demanding morsi resign by tomorrow. we will continue rallies until he steps down. >> morsi supporters have been occupying a road
. >>> anti-government protesters in egypt are digging in their heels. they're staying in the streets to demand the resignation of their first democratically elected president mohamed morsi. the demonstrations are the largest since 2011 when public pressure forced out morsi's predecessor, hosni mubarak. about a million people poured into the streets of cairo and other cities. morsi's opponents say the economy and security situation had worsened during his term, which began a year ago on...
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. >> eu heads of state and government have given the go- ahead for official accession talks in belgrade. serbia is the largest former yugoslav country. the eu's decision comes after serbia's move to normalize relations with kosovo. if all goes as planned, talks will begin by next january. >> are european affairs correspondent is standing by for us in brussels. how much support was there for the start of these membership talks with serbia? >> these are the kinds of decision that the eu can only make unanimously. that means that all eu countries have to agree. they did. they decided to open accession talks at the latest in january 2014. there is still one political condition to fell. the you will be monitoring very closely -- fulfill. the eu will be monitoring very closely how serbia and kosovo will improve their relations. >[no audio] >> we lost the line. we are onto another issue. european leaders made a pledge to throw billions at the problem of youth unemployment. >> 25% of europe's youth are without jobs. that figure is up to 50% in a few countries. it would not be an eu summit witho
. >> eu heads of state and government have given the go- ahead for official accession talks in belgrade. serbia is the largest former yugoslav country. the eu's decision comes after serbia's move to normalize relations with kosovo. if all goes as planned, talks will begin by next january. >> are european affairs correspondent is standing by for us in brussels. how much support was there for the start of these membership talks with serbia? >> these are the kinds of decision...
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. >>> government furloughs mean furloughed fireworks. fourth of july celebrations at military bases across the country will be scaled back this year because of the sequester. and paul ryan, apparently taking advantage of the congressional recess by fishing. is that what he calls fishing? the wisconsin congressman tweeted this picture with the message, politicians don't always kiss babies. that's going to do it for your dish of "scrambled politics." >>> todd santos joining us. not checking out the weather. not tweeting pictures. >> not today. maybe not a fish. >> is that the strangest picture you've ever seen? >> it's a strange picture. >> what do you think about that? >> thank you for giving us something to start monday with. maybe a distraction for some folks, especially when dealing with extreme numbers heat-wise. some of the areas in the bright orange across the southwest. they are just to the west of the fire. but around the fire area, you could see the temperatures getting up to around 111 degrees for the firefighters themselves. th
. >>> government furloughs mean furloughed fireworks. fourth of july celebrations at military bases across the country will be scaled back this year because of the sequester. and paul ryan, apparently taking advantage of the congressional recess by fishing. is that what he calls fishing? the wisconsin congressman tweeted this picture with the message, politicians don't always kiss babies. that's going to do it for your dish of "scrambled politics." >>> todd santos...
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and demonstrations in brazil have turned violent as dozens protest against the government. police have used tear gas and fired rubber coated steel bullets. two protesters were injured. kevin rudd has made a comeback after -- as australia's prime minister. beating julia gillard and a bitter contest -- and a bitter contest.- in a bitter our correspondent joins us from sydney. are australians reacting? >> it has been an interesting reaction to the so-called soap opera politics. you would think that the people are getting quite frustrated. it has been about personal politics. there is an element of australians who are rather bemused eye all of this. if you look at our local papers, the headlines to do. sweet revenge, deja coup. that is a bit of a theme there. another local paper saying "rudd's revenge." they're referring to the fact that rudd has turned the tables on julia gillard. d resurrection." saying that julia gillard will leave politics. she has promised to do that. mr. rudd has given -- been to the governor general and been sworn in as the prime minister. he will go to
and demonstrations in brazil have turned violent as dozens protest against the government. police have used tear gas and fired rubber coated steel bullets. two protesters were injured. kevin rudd has made a comeback after -- as australia's prime minister. beating julia gillard and a bitter contest -- and a bitter contest.- in a bitter our correspondent joins us from sydney. are australians reacting? >> it has been an interesting reaction to the so-called soap opera politics. you would...
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. >> eu heads of state and government have given the go- ahead for official accession talks in belgrade. serbia is the largest former yugoslav country. the eu's decision comes after serbia's move to normalize relations with kosovo. if all goes as planned, talks will begin by next january. >> are european affairs correspondent is standing by for us in brussels. how much support was there for the start of these membership talks with serbia? >> these are the kinds of decision that the eu can only make unanimously. that means that all eu countries have to agree. they did. they decided to open accession talks at the latest in january 2014. there is still one political condition to fell. the you will be monitoring very closely -- fulfill. the eu will be monitoring very closely how serbia and kosovo will improve their relations. >[no audio] >> we lost the line. we are onto another issue. european leaders made a pledge to throw billions at the problem of youth unemployment. >> 25% of europe's youth are without jobs. that figure is up to 50% in a few countries. it would not be an eu summit witho
. >> eu heads of state and government have given the go- ahead for official accession talks in belgrade. serbia is the largest former yugoslav country. the eu's decision comes after serbia's move to normalize relations with kosovo. if all goes as planned, talks will begin by next january. >> are european affairs correspondent is standing by for us in brussels. how much support was there for the start of these membership talks with serbia? >> these are the kinds of decision...
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neither i would say we can reduce the venezuelan government as being merely a socialist government. it is also highly ideological, it's expansion -- it's antidemocratic, it's anti-american. in addition, it is very important to point out, even though we have elections taking place in those countries, those elections are mostly referendums. that's the only form of democracy that still prevails in a way. these regimes have also totalitarian -- and what are the characteristics? basically the regime calls for constitutional reform, at this constitutional reform, usually a constitution, a constitution that is usually divides more rights to civilian society. it's an extension of rights. most of these constitutions -- our constitutions that tend to strengthen the power of the state as, at the expense of the rights of so society. so what we're having is attacks against the basic civil economic rights. in other words, an attack against private property, private property is actually being demolished by the venezuelan government in particular. by individual rights, in emulation of the citizenry
neither i would say we can reduce the venezuelan government as being merely a socialist government. it is also highly ideological, it's expansion -- it's antidemocratic, it's anti-american. in addition, it is very important to point out, even though we have elections taking place in those countries, those elections are mostly referendums. that's the only form of democracy that still prevails in a way. these regimes have also totalitarian -- and what are the characteristics? basically the regime...
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[indiscernible] -- during the interim, a government will be formed. having full power to run the current affairs. and committee, including all thecommittees to review supposed amendments to the constitution, which is provisionally suspended. the supreme constitutional court will address the draft for the palm entry connection, and prepare for the farm entry election. and draft a charter securing the freedom of -- [indiscernible -- having accepted, the egyptian army, the egyptian people, steer away from violence, which will bring about shedding theon and blood of the innocent. the armed forces warned that it will stand up firmly in cooperation with the interior ministry security personnel, to any act be getting from this based on his responsibility. [indiscernible] formay god save egypt, and the defined people of egypt. may peace be upon you. leahy senator patrick said -- the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee said -- and a few moments, a discussion on whether medicare is the problem worse -- or the solution. and a form of how recent prote
[indiscernible] -- during the interim, a government will be formed. having full power to run the current affairs. and committee, including all thecommittees to review supposed amendments to the constitution, which is provisionally suspended. the supreme constitutional court will address the draft for the palm entry connection, and prepare for the farm entry election. and draft a charter securing the freedom of -- [indiscernible -- having accepted, the egyptian army, the egyptian people, steer...
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government's attempt to get g.m. food back on the menu is like flogging a dead horse and despite any of the scientific arguments for it one thing that you can't argue with is that g.m. food just doesn't have a good reputation a survey last month showed that only twenty one percent of the u.k. population supports the technology. artsy london and you can read more about this story on our website where there's plenty more to catch up on including human rights watch sets its sights on saudi arabia the organization urges the country to keep its hands off the internet after it jailed seven people for inciting a riot test on facebook and a new military buildup in the korean peninsula as the north is reported to be beefing up its troops on the border more on that dot com. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on our team reporting from the world talks about six of the yard p. interviews intriguing stories for you here. in detroit the arabic to find out more. visit arabic t.v. dot com.
government's attempt to get g.m. food back on the menu is like flogging a dead horse and despite any of the scientific arguments for it one thing that you can't argue with is that g.m. food just doesn't have a good reputation a survey last month showed that only twenty one percent of the u.k. population supports the technology. artsy london and you can read more about this story on our website where there's plenty more to catch up on including human rights watch sets its sights on saudi arabia...
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a show of how vital government conoms is for the syrian regime. some areas of the city have been under siege by the army for more than a year. >> we are in a critical stage inside of this district of homs. and if there is no movement from outside homes to break this siege, i think that we will get more than ever. >> the offensive has provoked the national coalition to call for free syrian army reinforcements to join the fight for homs. the syrian army says it has had great success in killing what it describes as terrorists. >> the united states nations is launching one of its largest peacekeeping missions in africa. 12,000 troops are being deployed in mali. they're taking over from french forces who have been fighting since january. james reports from timbuktu. >> these troops are becoming part of the newest u.s. mission in the world. months after the french intervention in mali, peacekeepers, the majority provided by african countries are taking over. when you arrive in the capital, it's not immediately obvious that this country's been facing its
a show of how vital government conoms is for the syrian regime. some areas of the city have been under siege by the army for more than a year. >> we are in a critical stage inside of this district of homs. and if there is no movement from outside homes to break this siege, i think that we will get more than ever. >> the offensive has provoked the national coalition to call for free syrian army reinforcements to join the fight for homs. the syrian army says it has had great success...
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cheryl: what do you mean by what the government will be doing? are you talking about the fed or more about spending in washington about the fiscal situation in washington, the debt ceiling debate? >> it is a combination of both, but it is the fed program that is really moving the markets more. i think when you have that program that is in place, that has the ability to keep our markets and plated as opposed to the spending not having a one to one direct correlation. cheryl: all right. this gets to the cme. again, we are ending the second quarter. how are you feeling about it? >> once again, i agree with the previous guest. realistically we're going shopping around all day today. when they mentioned that they might actually have a little bit of tapering in september, we take a big move down. dated dependent upon the last two speeches. realistically it's all about the fed. the last meeting did not give us any clarity. we have the speeches with the governors to try to provide clarity. the bond market will be the key. the 10-year note has gone up 90
cheryl: what do you mean by what the government will be doing? are you talking about the fed or more about spending in washington about the fiscal situation in washington, the debt ceiling debate? >> it is a combination of both, but it is the fed program that is really moving the markets more. i think when you have that program that is in place, that has the ability to keep our markets and plated as opposed to the spending not having a one to one direct correlation. cheryl: all right....
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government many thanks for your comments was one environmental group said the british government's attempt to get g.m. food back on the menu is like flogging a dead horse and despite any of the scientific arguments for it one thing that you can tell you with is that g.m. food just doesn't have a good reputation a survey last month showed that only twenty one percent of the u.k. population supports the technology. artsy london and if you read more about this story on our website of course where there is plenty more to catch up on including human rights watch said it's science on saudi arabia the organization urges the country to keep it off the internet after a jailed seven people for inciting protests on facebook. and and the military buildup on the korean peninsula as the north is reported to be beefing up its troops on the border war and at r.t. dot com. please speak to language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here. reporting from the world talks about fifty yards he interviews intriguing story to tell you. the true. arabic. visits are a big don't know it's called. now the
government many thanks for your comments was one environmental group said the british government's attempt to get g.m. food back on the menu is like flogging a dead horse and despite any of the scientific arguments for it one thing that you can tell you with is that g.m. food just doesn't have a good reputation a survey last month showed that only twenty one percent of the u.k. population supports the technology. artsy london and if you read more about this story on our website of course where...